The U.S. Senior Men’s National Team and the six juniors who qualified from the recent U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships are participating in the May training camp at the U.S. Olympic Training Center.

Region 5 won the Super Team title at the 2019 U.S. Junior Olympic National Championships on the event’s final day at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Additionally, the final six of the 12 all-around champions were crowned.

After three days of competition 2019 Elite Challenge at the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Fairgrounds Annex, champions were determined in trampoline, tumbling, double mini-trampoline and synchronized trampoline for men’s and women’s senior, junior, youth elite, open elite and Level 10.

American Athletic, Inc. (AAI), the leading U.S. manufacturer of gymnastics apparatus in all categories, has signed a multi-year endorsement deal with Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez and Coaches Hao Quan & Jenny Liang.

Oh posted a 52.560 to easily win the women’s gold medal. Mexico’s Carolina Peregrina and Michele Mares finished second (51.060) and third (50.660), respectively. Olivia Simpson of Lubbock, Texas/Air Extreme, was fifth with a 49.160.

For the men, Padilla posted a 55.220 to take third. Logan Gilbert of Paris, Texas/Texas Tumbling and Trampoline Institute, just missed the medal podium in fourth at 54.200. Jeremy Chartier of Canada tallied a 57.600 to take the gold, and Mexico’s Victor Rodriguez was second at 55.610.

Earlier in the championships, the USA swept the synchronized trampoline titles and qualified for women’s trampoline at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. The USA has also qualified for men’s and rhythmic gymnastics.

The U.S. coaches for the event were Steven Gluckstein, USA Gymnastics junior national team head coach, and Max Vercruyssen of Hawaii Academy.

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